Ayesha Rascoe interviews Anthony Brooks, a former NPR reporter, about his series "Third Act," which explores the theme of people reinventing themselves later in life. Brooks shares stories of individuals who have made significant life changes, such as a medical examiner who became a Methodist deacon and a lawyer who created an archive of video histories of Black Americans. They discuss how increased life expectancy and the concept of "Middlescence" are contributing to this trend, as well as the importance of purpose and passion in maintaining a fulfilling life at any age. The conversation also touches on the challenges and rewards of making such changes, even with limited financial resources, and highlights examples of people pursuing creative passions like an all-woman rock and roll band.
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